wiredinUSA January 2015
Following a tradition of renewables
power the quality of life for customers with cleaner energy from a diverse mix of sources.” Ameren Missouri’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) calls for construction of a second solar energy center in 2016 and the company will add renewable generation using wind power, hydroelectric and landfill gas. The company’s first hydroelectric energy center, the Keokuk Energy Center, opened in 1913 and in 2012 the company opened the Maryland Heights renewable energy center, one of the largest facilities in the nation to create energy from landfill gas.
Solar energy will form part of the energy supply for Ameren Missouri's 1.2 million electricity customers. Following over a month of successful testing, the O’Fallon renewable energy center (Ameren Missouri's first solar center and the largest investor-owned utility scale solar facility in Missouri) is online. The center has 19,000 solar panels covering 19 acres and generates nearly 6MW of electricity to Ameren Missouri's grid. “This is an exciting milestone for Ameren Missouri,” saidMichael Moehn, president and CEO of Ameren Missouri. “The solar energy center is a clear example of Ameren Missouri’s commitment to
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